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Subscription Price 12 Montai, 91.00.
PAYABI.K IH AOVANCi:.
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W. W. JiALL, EDITOR.
lioa for Advertising,?Ordinary Ad
jrtiscMiDiitx, por ?quaro, one lnsor
tWin, $1.00; each Hubscqunnt Insertion,
r.ii cents,
Liberal reduction uiado for lar?e Ad
vort'aouionta.
W. W. It ALL,
Proprietor.
LAUBEN 8, S. U? Deo. 1st, 1891.
The Governor's Message.
The advkutiskh can only no
tico a fow of the points of the Gov
ernor's message.
Tho slurs at pnst administrations
and compliments to officers of tho
present are more advertisements to
run "next to reading matter" of a
more interesting character.
Tho talk of tho "myth" of tho
''Treasury lioservo Fund" Is only w
hoax but any sort of investigation
is always dosirablo.
Tho county government advice
deserves careful study by the Log
daturonnd wo believe that im
provement NViVrV^bo the outcome of
It- ^
It is all rubbish about defaulters.,
and "Incipient rottonness." There
havo been occasional defaulters
evor sinco Satan began his cam
paign of education in tho gardon
of Eden and smashed tho Adamlto
administration. The Governor has
forgotten "cruelty to convicts," the
Keels scandal, and tho Thackston
scheme. lie alludes feelingly to
tho McElroy incident, ilings that
gentleman's errors into his tooth
onco moro and novor mentions
?who appointed him supervisor.
Whilo confessing that tho peni
tentiary makes a poor showing ids
Excellency covers it with excuses.
Ho had already granted a prolusion
of pardons. y'
Tho recommendations with re
gard to tho Softools and colleges uro
Wise and proper.
TJio Governor argues that bc
\vo pay moro for railroad
van tho Georgians it is nil
impose higher taxes on
han on other properly,
untinio tho Governor
Ms suggestion that a
to stop tho
-tes Is val
uid on
wns
30
Id
. dollars
.id^tiiBi. S
Tho message is n ""paper--of
strength und length without
breadth. It proves its author a
masterly writer, a trained thinker,
ix partisan domagogtio and an un
scrupulous politician. It is tinct
ured with wisdom and tainted with
blackguardism. It is full of wholc
somo Instruction and filthy insinu
ation. There nro hints of well
conceived improvements in Our
laws coupled with ill concealed
bids for a continuance of pap for Its
author and his ? instruments.
Whether It was primarily designed
for uso in tho next campaign or to
glvo Mr. Popo a lift Is a, "matter
Of conjecture only. Tt is tho se
quel to tho Shell manifesto, with
which Tillman "had something to
do" and tho family likeness of tho
two documents crops out^ Tho per
vading spirit of the mcssogo Is a
slanderous-effort to prqj&e the scan
dals which tho manifesto bore ami
und nourished and to ?eep diffused
the vile odors whlch&cloudod tho
senses and fired tho passions of tho
massed in the campaign of, 1890.
Thoro are many sound and pro
gressive Idoas ndvtrtiqcd, but as a
whole tho mossngo thpsavigrous
offspring of n bny;iiy man whoso
holding high ofllcu Is a danger to
tho pooplo and n disgrace to the
State.
A THlnitu? Oonio to Judgment.
I loss' arc sv<ri(o regard tho attack
op .Judge Wtiwce contained in the
i {ovofhov's ntcV';.""' 1 I ? i< :? \s hino
from Iho (l^VWiior that ho has bcoii
imposed itp?ti ? Is it; an implied
uppciil to hi ? !:tliiK. U, i>;o>W?'
nrf^uijlge Ijfy ceosuro or flWiiMPUCh"*
ihcJ^Bv'h it to lend cohT^io
, itTtrVfer hllcrtio's fihargo {rfui
iho "iimrrs ?:?;.< if hUlfd in
record by besmirching tho JutUc
iary? V
Whatever the motive the fast
stands that a Governor in his oV
flclal capacity lias charged a judge
with having performed tho dutien
of his office with partisanship, usur-j
pation and want of faith.
This Judge is William II. Wal
lace, tin: speaker of the Wallace
House a brigadier of tho 'confede
racy, a life long democrat, a man
pure in all his relations to society,
church and State.
In tho same way tho Governor
has gone out of his way to impugn
tho motives of Judge Chas. H. *8I
monton in his docision of a polnjt
of law. ,
Wo bollevo that Governor Till
man will fall in his attempt to cow
tho judiciary I
Tho Right of Appeal. /
Office-holders under tho present
administration have glven-u pffbllc
advertisement required by law to be
published in the Columbia daily
paper having the largest circula
tion totho Columbia Register, an
administration organ.
Tho Columbia State claims a cir
culation double that of tho Regis
ter, and appeals to the judgment of^
a commission of businoss men and
tCclX'wIIsers in both papers.
By tacitly refusing to submit to
a commission necessarily free from
bias, the Register^ ^laim loses the
impress of truth in tlfe\oye8 of tho
public.
The State bolsters its clafrai by
overwhelming circumstantial oVa'
donce. Tho Register perseveres in
a policy of "innocuousdesuetude."
Pecu liar
Many peculiar pdnils wako Hood's Bar
tap&rllla superior to all other medicines.
Peculiar la combination, proportion,^
and preparation of lugrcdiontSj^^iJ^
Mood's Sarsaparilla possesses Jr*SSy^
tho full curatlvo valuo of thol(V*>^
best known rcmodlos^r\^y*^r of
tlio vegctablo klng-^^^O^^dom.
Tccullar la itsjS?ftS*5^ strength
and economy?^kX^^^**000'8 Sar"
caparilla Istho only medt
clno ofy^l, which can truly
bcsakb^^ASJ ^^"Ono Hundred Doses
OnoJTfS^ Dollar." Medicines In
^frltag?t aad smaller bottles
^^f&Trequiro larger doses, and do not
^ >^produco as good results a3 Hood's.
Peculiar In its medicinal merits,
Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures liltli
crto unknown, and has won for itsolfy^
tho tltlo ot "Tho greatest blootl^r^_
purifier ever dlscovcrod.''yr &S?\s
Tccullar in its "good namo SL.I&SfZr^'
home,"?thero is now^^^^noro
of Hood's Sarsaparilla^? ^^^sold I,
Lowell, whoro Jr HS^^rit Is mado,
than of all_^ ^^othcr blood
purlflors.^^* <2^^rpccuiiar |n its
plicnomc-^rnz\ record of sales
abroad.^^ f^&^rao other preparation
has fc^>rcvcr attained such popu
r ^CZsrlMtty In so short a time,
, ^^rand retained its popularity
*^^and confldcnco among all classes
of pcoplo 60 steadfastly.
;0 iuduccd to buy otlior preparations,
uro to get tho Peculiar Medlclno,
'* Sarsaparilla
>r?5. Proparodoi
irlos, Lowell, Ma
3 Dollar
'axes!
.ity Ticasu?Tv $
us, C. P will be
or's xifon the 15 th
Vor the collection of
is county, S. C, for
commencing Nov.
remain open until
of Nov. 1891.
'cond day of Nov. I
e following named
ie collection of said
at Tylcrsville, in Scuf
Vnship; from 10 a. m. to
ith at Joseph Duncan's
^, jacks township, from 9 a.
m. to 11 a. m.
Nov. 4 at R. Y. II. Bell's, store in
Tacks township, from 1 p, M,.to 4
p. m. <r/-'?"
Nov. <>fh at "Clinton, in Hunter
township, from 9 a. in. to 12 m.
Nov. 5th at Goldville, in Hunter
township, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Nov. 6th at Milton, in Hunter
township, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Nov. 7th at Spring Grove, in
Cross Hill township, from 9 a. tri.
to 12 m.
Nov. 7U1 at Cross Hill, in Cross
Hill township, from 2 p. m. to 4 p.
m.
Nov. 9th at Waterloo, in Water
loo township,from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Nov. 10th at B. L. Henderson's,
in Waterloo township, fron. 1) a. m.
to 12 m.
Nov. 10th at Brewcrton, in Sul
livan township, from 2 p. m. to 4
p. m.
Nov. I Ith at Tumbling Shoals in
Sullivan township from 9 n m. to
12 M.
Nov. nth at Goodgion's, in Dial
township, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Nov. 12th at Dial church, in Dial
township, from 9 a. m. to 12 m.
N ov. 12tit at WIiitc'8 Store, in
Dial township, from 2 p. m. to 4 p.
m.
Nov. 13th at Parson's Store, in
Young's township, from 9 n m. to
2 p. m.
Nov. 14th at. Youngs Store, in
Youngs township, from 9 a. m. to
12 fn.
Nov. 14th at Pleasant Mound, in
Youngs township, from 2 p. m. to
4 p. m.
After the 14th day of Nov. the
Treasurers office will he open at
I-aureus C. H., S. C, for the col
lection of said taxes until the 15th
of Dec. 1891. The tax levy for
T ,uurcns county for tho fiscal year is
j as follows.
I :dale tax <\!i mills.
County tax 2.} mills.
I ?hor/hid lax 3j mills.
Mills.
l^&Jtall tax * 1 -,o.
! levy fov r, hool iti the city
us S^milhs
: J. D. MQCk .
I TreafiurW, L. C.
Highest of all in Livening PowjfeT?f??, & Gov't Report, Aug. Bfrg&g*
Baking
Pomler
ABSCMJUTEUtf PURE
Th?^ioglalaturo is to tackle tho
oyster question at tho prosent ses?
slon/ $5.00 per diem, froo tickets,
ppri ten cents per mile will enable
thorn to digest tho subject.
A train on tho Pennsylvania
Railroad between New York anu
Philadelphia mado the distunco
228 miles in 210 minutes last week.
"Owen Merdith," Lord Bulwor,
author of "Lucilc," died last wook.
Congressman John J. Hemphill
is roported to bo engaged to Miss
Bettle Henry, daughter of tho lat
Prof. Houry of tho Smithsonian Ii
stitute.
*>*Q,\is?;->. ^. s_. w v /* r V? Sv
A Uai-os'-o!'1 Remedy <*
FOR ALL 5
* Botanic Blssd Mm
f1 ** rl(rfte. SCROFULA, ULCERS. SALT 5
r l-? RHEUM. ECZEMA, every t*
? form ^--,K??ihiflai;t SKIN ERUP1I0N, be- rt)
a tides being chicr.oV*-* in tcr.lrg up the
S ryslem and reetcrir.g urtTTtrr.1r^~*'?>o..,?
f when Impaired from ory causo. Itv v?
'i* almost supernatural healing properties 4)
> justify us in guaranteeing a iure, II A
\ directions are followed. a
\ 8F.HT FREE ??S?iL..?
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ca.
DO YOU .WANT A
Gun?
Stove?
Saddle?
Set of Harness?
If so go where you can get them
cheapest at?
Who occupies three stories on the
north west corner of the Square.
Farming Implements,
Plows, Cutlery, Nails, Rope,
Belting. Harness
Leather in endless variety.
NO AXES TO GRIND
but grindstones and axes to sell.
Paiiits, Varnishes,
Oils and mixed l^i.^aic'lowest,
quality at pp?"
- I SELL FOR CASH ONLY,
J. J. ROWLAND,
Hardware and Harness House.
Laurens, Oct. ^, 189[.
FOR SALU or RENT.
A valuablo house and lot on the Jersey
siclo. Lot contains '2 1-5 acros fresh land
which Is in a high state of cultivation.
Splendid two story dwelling containing
six rooms. Good woll of water, OtO. For
further information apply to
FOR sa LB?A small farm (.50 acros)
JUSt OUtsldo the corporato limits Ol the
City Ol Laurons. This farm is in a high
stato of cultivation. Has good dwell
ing, lino woll of water and splendid
young orchard. For particulars call on
FOR SALB?Valuable real ostato in
tho city of Laurens, viss 1 Throe elegant
building lots located In front of the Fo
malo College. These uro without doubt
among tho most desirable lota in tho
city. Ollorod at a bargain.
Also a splendid residence on Irby Hill
convenient to tho business portion of
tho city as woll as to the schools and
churches. Lot containing one aero. Tho
building lias eleven rooms. Tbero is
aUo a good two-room servant bouso,
stablo and garden attached and a pure
woll of water besides a splendid young
orchard and tlowor yard. Parties seek
ing a bargain in Laurens real estato
should call on J. M. Hamcton, lt. E. A.
A VALUBLE HOUSE and LOT
on Irby Hill. This Lot fronts on
two street?, and contains ono acre.
Building two story with eight
rooms and two halls. Good well
and splendid garden. Offered at a
bargain. J. M. HAMPTON.
T. E. TODD,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
Represents livo of tho best and most
responsible FIRE Insurance Companies
and tho largest capital stock LIFE In
surance Company in tho world. Will
insure (finuerios.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Ono lot, half aero fronting on Main st.,
containing 2% acres, half mllo west of
Public Square,
Also 75 acres of land, all In tho incor
poration, for salo at roasonablo prices.
Hopt. 11, 1801?3m.
Special Notice.
All persons indebted to me either
by note or account arc earnestly
requested to mako payment of
samo on or before Novmnbor 1st.
as longer Indulgence cannot bo
given. .1 havo waited long enough
and must colloct. W. L. BO YD.
Oct. 5th, '91-3m.
Final Settlement.
By loavo of tho Court of Probato
I will Hottlo tho estate of J. W.
Watts, deo'd, in tho Probato office
on the 1211? of Doc. next and ask for
a discharge as administrator.
? Jno. Oaky Watts,
Oct. 80,'01.-It Adm.
M (CO. C\ f! 8"a.?>"? l>?rtnirilMour?.F.TCIIn?fifw?A.
t> 8 flfffS Bn If <-l"e. ifi.twniM .1.1, tu \ in ll.Hr
_ t Ml - , . ,. 1. ? . r .
*t i NODsIl fl ?wiilw*lnf??.wli?K'v?iili?yll??. An?
1.Hi <?# I ? mm I 0110 ran it.. il.r work. Kaij <olr?m.
W r furnlih ?vcr/lMn(f. *Vo iUil yon. >'o rl.fc. Yuu r?n ilovulo
j .,r? moHMni?, or nil your Ilm? I? the work. lhiil>?/i
11 nornrrrk ?nd u|.??i'l?,
*.':..?Birnl?n<? t*?i h y<u I tiff, Ko r\-+r*Xn e?r>l*Jn h?r?. 1-pU
1. ) KtH, TRIJCoV^O., AltfCBTA, KA1S1.
. ' __/~
PORT ROY/AL & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY,
IN EFFECT JULY 5, 1891.
76th Morldlau Tlrao.
SOUTH BOUND?Main Unk.
tO 40 a n\
18 '.!??! a in
Ijv Spartanburg *8 20 p m
"woodruff 425pm
?? Fnoroo -1 45 p m ? 03 a in
" Laurens 5 15 p m
" Waterloo G 40 p m
" Coronaoa 0 00 p m
". Groenwood 025pm
H Anderson 816pm
MoOormlok 7 40 p m
Ar Augusta 10 00 p m
" .Savannah (! CO a m
V Jacksonville 1200 n
NOKT1I BOUND?Main Link.
Liv Jacksonvillo *110 p m
*? Savannah 1130 pm
" Augusta 7 20 a in
" MoCornilck 9 33 a m
"Greenwood 1045 am
" Coronaca 11 03 a lh
" Waterloo 11 2-1 a m
Ar Laurons 11 55 a m
Lv Laurons 11 56 a m 3 40 p m
Ar F.noroo 12 25 p 111 445pin
" Woodruff J. 05 p in 5 20pm
" Spartanburg 1 50 p m 0 45 p in
NORTHBOUND?okkenvili.k bkAnoh
Ijv Laurons ?12 15 p m f0 80 a 111
Ar Oraycourt 12 40 p 111 7 18 a m
" Fountain Inn 1255 p m 7 55 a in
u Slmpsonville 107 p m 8 is a m
" Greenville i 33 p m 0 20 a m
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv Groonvlllo 10 20 a m ?"? 00 p m
" Bimsonville I04i) am 8 44 pm
" Fountain Inn 11 00 a m 4 00 p in
" (iraycourt 11 17 a m 4 2(5 p 111
Ar Laurons 11 40 a m 5 00 p 111
- 'ly.,. tDally ex. Sunday
G?nnt*.'?ufio at Bpartanburg wllli
S. and A. R. R. a?.V"'lfopuwood with O.
AO. It, R. At Augusta Georgia
Railroad lor the west. * ' ?
Tickets on sale at Port Royal *v West
orn Carolina Railway depot tor all points
at eho'ap through rides and baggage
cheeked to destination.
For further information relative to
Sehodulos, Rates, Bost Route, otc, write
or call on
W. J. OR A IG, P. A.
SOL HASS. T. M.
v JAS. L. TAYl.Olt, O. P. A.
For maps, time tables und ohoap rates
write to R, W. Hunt, T. P. A.
Auttusta. Oa.
STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Laurens?Pno
date Court,
David C.Smith as Administrator
of the personal estate of Sally
Smith, deceased, Plaintiff against
Jane Anderson et nl. Defendants.
Pursuant to decreo rendered in
above stated caso I will sell on
Salesday in December next, being
the 7th day of the month, during
the legal hours of sale, at public
outcry, to tho highest bidder the
following* described real estate, to
wit: That tract of land in said
county and State containing 8GJ1
acres moro or less bounded by Su
luda River, lands of Benia*v"Q
Owens, Joel A. Sro^,^* J
Smith, Salh,eh) j^, pftp(. of (ho
Ma?gjftite of which J. R. Smith
tVfed seized and possessed, designa
ted as tract A. of a survey made by
C. L. Pike in the case of James INI.
Smith ct nl. vs. Mary C. Smith.
Upon tho premises is a large brick
dwelling containing 10 rooms and
basement With other valuable im
provements.
Terms, one-third cash, tho re
mainder on a credit of one and two
years in equal installments with in
terest from the duy-nf sale, secured
by the bond of the purchaser and
a mortgage of tho premises; pur
chaser to pay for papers.
If terms are not complied with
on day of sale, to bo resold at pur
chaser's risk. Purchaser has priv
ilege of jniying the whole bid in
cash.
JNO. M. OL ARD V,
Judge of Probate L. C.
DE.E.M.CALNE,
Real Estate, Stock,
MERCHANDISE BROKER,
Tho following stocks for .sale:
20 sharos People's Loan and Exchange
Bank; 18 sharosOil and Fertilizer Co.;
5 sharos Canning Factory; 10 shares
Laurons Laundry.
IlKAL ESTATR l-'Olt SALE.
Store IIouso on Public Square.
Sloro Hou.so at Mount villo.
Hosno and Lot on Main Street.
7:>.f acrca on ilarpor Strcot. Will bo
cut In tho si/.o lots to suit purchasers.
IIouso and Lot In Jersey, % acre,
prico ^150.
4 lots in Jorsoy, aero ouch, only $50
per lot.
Handsomo Rosidonco and 2:11 acres of
level land at Moiintvillo.
152) ; aeros unlmprovod on tho G. ('. &
n. it. n.
40 aeros at Moiintvillo closo to dopot.'
00 acres near Poplar Spring church.
115 acres Improved near Clinton.
210 aeros i 111 proved near Cross Mill.
230 aeros unlmpioyod noar Cross Hill,
and other lands in diilorcnt parts of tho
county, which will be dosorlbod l>y call
ing at my oftlco over Cooper and Bnrn
sldo Bros.' store.
Porsons wishing either to buy or sell
land, stocks, otc., will lind it to their in.
terest to consult me. Prices moderate
and terms easy. I will always tako
ploasuro in showing tho property 111 my
hands lor salo. K. M. OAINE,
Public Square
L, fe. BURNS & CO,
UNDER DUYERS AND UNDER SELLERS!
-de ALK ks in-?
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Millinery,
House Furnishing Goods,
Tin and Glassware.
IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE
walnut frame, with thrco drawors, and
tlrop loaf a bargain nt $10.00.
Furniture a specialty.
Spocisl bargains in 8 dav clocks with
U, hour Htrlke, walnut frame, 88.16 worth
?1.00. Wo keen a full linn oi watches,
jewelry, spoctuclos, banjos, violins and
harmonicas. Agonts tor tho Cornish
Organ Company. Hay from us and sayo
$10 to $50 on an organ.
Fin? Qrooeries
Frosh confections, clRai -. nnd tobacefo
always on hand. Fitrnittiro n .specialty.
Oivo ns a call at our storo near Litti.k
Knoii, S. C. ?
L. E. BURNS & CO.
Information to the pullfo from
Posey's
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE
Will appear hero next week,
lie will show his prices aro iu ac
cordance with the times.
STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA
County ov Lauukxs,
Court of Common Pleas.
Ex parte C. M. Miller and Eloiso
Shell ^p^tMloscrs *3 io Ores weil
Qarlington as executor etc. of John
Garlinglon, plaintiff, against Lem
uel (;. Williams et al. defendants.
Pursuant to a decree rendered In
the above stated coso by J. H. Hud
son 1 will sell on Salesday in Dec.
next, the same being the 7th day of
the month, at Luurens Court House
South Carolina, during legal hours
of sale, at public outcry,to the high
est bidder: ?11 that lot or pp.reel of
land situated in said county and
State in the City of I.aureus con
taining one-half of one acre niore
or less and bounded by lands of
Kloiso Shell, D. P. Coggans, Stobo
I). Gaiiinglon and tho Nowberry
road.
Terms cash; purchaser to pay
for paper*. If terms ot the sale are
not complied with iho land will bo
resold at the risk ot the former pur
chaser. .J. II. WHAUTON,
Nov. 9.'91-4t C. 0. C. P.
N 0 T i C E
OF SETTLEMENT AND AP
PLICATION Frvrt A'ANAL
DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby givCM that the
undersigned will, on the 15th day
oi* Dec. 1891.nl Laurens C. H. S.
C,, at the office of John M. C lardy,
Judge of Probate, and by his per
mission, settle the estate of John
Jones Sr., deceased, and at the
same time apply for a final dis
charge.
All creditors >>i' said estate will
render al said time an account of
lheir demands, duly attested, or be
forever barred, and all persons in
debted to said estate- must settle on
or before said drtc.
W. M. GARRETT,
Nov. 10, 1 Srj 1 |t Administrator.
NOTICE
Of Settlement And Final Dis
charge
By permission of Hon. John M.
Clardy, .Judge of Probate, for tho
County of Laurens, In the State of
South Carolina, wo will on tho 18th
day of December, 1891, at bis ollice
at Lauren* 0. H. 8. (*., settle the
estate of lt. R. Blalcely, deceased,
and apply for a final dis/Jmr^G ?3'
'lidmihistrltlorS oi stnld estate.
All persons holding claims
against said estate will prove them
on said day and all persons indebt
ed since mako payment on or be
fore that time.
W. B. OWENS,
W. E, OWENS,
Nov. iOt'Ol-St. Administrators
pat. aug. 25, 1891. j
"EUREKA"
Gin Saw Shield
IKILLINGSWORTH PATENT.]
The army ol empty sleeves being
carried by poor unfortunates caused
by carelessness around Cotton Gins
are greater than those caused by
the late war, but now that the in
ventive genius of man is fast sup
plying the long felt wants with ar
ticles that are, to the human race, a
luxury and a protection there is no
excuse for accidents. As a protec
tion the most useful invention of
the nineteenth century is here
placed before the eye of the reader.
Eureka Gin Saw Shield
although very simple in construc
tion it is colf?e?*?l ??? ita protection,
...ivi now that the price of this bar
rier of protection is placed within
the reach of all, the owner of a
Cotton Gin that would not use them
is bidding defiance to accidents that
are always destructive and in many
instances prove Intnl. The shields
are made of cast iron one under
each saw. They are attached with
screws to a small bar of wood run
ning from one side of gin to the
other; there the bar is made secure
by two right angle eastings, the
shields in no way interfere with
falling motes or working of the gin.
Retail price, including end castings
bar and screws, only 8 cts. per saw.
In addition every one ordering a set
will receive for twelve months the
Southern Cultivator and Dixie
Farmer. This valuable agricul
tural journal is published at At
lanta, Ga., each edition contains
articles of much value to the far
mer. Agents wanted in every
county in the Cotton .States for the
EUREKA GIN SAW SHIELD
Write lor special terms to agents.
Don't be afraid to take bold. No
set speeches required because
it Sfells--Itaelf5
Tiie public are invited to examine
the set on exhibition at Wesley
Washington's Shop. Shields may
be found on sale at ROYD &
HART'S Hardware store. For
particulars address
W. S. Killingsworth,
F?KNLTURE ,mmM FURNITURE
We have car toads of it in our store also a lot
Matting
WINDOW FIXTURES,
CARPETS,
Matting1
WINDOW FIXTURE,
CARPETS,
PICTURE FRAMES, lW:?^fe^5^gP" PICTURE FRAMES.
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
MiBter & Jamiesen.
WHO SELL HAJpW&SEP
. BOYD tc^n&jRT
Arc leaders with the Largest Stock ar(1 the Lowest prices. Our
Two Stores
are tho centers of Hade in STAVES AND HARDWARE of all descrip
tions for Laurons and SUrr'oUluj{ng counties.
TO OXJ^t FRIEND THE FARMER
wc oiler every jo?] or Implement which they can lind of use. We
cany alwav'g a fall linoof'^nts, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.
We Sell-a Pure Articles in White Lead
P*nd only tho Best Eastern Linseed Oil. Guns, ammunition and loaded
shells. Just received a Car Load of Terra Cotta piping at lowest prices.'
Engine Fittings, Iron Piping, Rubber Packing,
Rubber and Leather Belting of the beat quality. Get our prices.
JE3e Sure sltxcX .A-ttenc3. tlxe
CR AND CLEARING SALE OF
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HITS
-A-t TD^-vt.s7 IRoipex* <fc> Go's.
BIGGEST BARGAINS "EVE!* OFFERED IN THIS PAH ! QF T HE STATE.
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My enormous stock of staple and fancy
DRY CrO?TJS, MILLINERY BOOTS
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arc arriving daily by express and freight. I am oilering them at prices
far below all past times.
DRESS GOODS in i\\ the latest shades. Staple and fancy
f*?Ay SoTkls'lmTl Notions ofT\x^\- de ~Y
I have the latest styles; the fine i lit) the utmost variety all
combined by me to make one mighty 1 trade. Come around
and inspect and criticise and you will I'm ''?ng and dollars saved
to those who patronize me.
mi?LineKya
A thoroughly first class stock of Millinery composii
elegance of FALL and WINTER SI '.; . Thi^^ftment
presided over by Miss Edith Tali.of Haiti sisl^sh
Adams and Miss Makv Riviiits of Laim
Boote and Shoes.
Our Shoe Department is complete with the best make* and latest
styles and at prices defying competition.
clothing! clothing.
A cltoicc selection of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods, IJ ft ts, Um
brellas, Collars, CulTs, Tics, etc., embracing all the latest styles.
Come in and see what pleasure, satisfaction and economy there is in
trading with
Laurens- S OJ
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?RANI* OF
HR1ST?I?S GOODS
At Martin's .Djpug-?Mte**??^
come i)m- ? "C?me \mm
And sec the great variety of Vnso. IVis(iucs, Extracts,
DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES. BOOKS
Fancy Articles, Extracts, Cindy,
Brushes, Soaps,
Chemicals, Paints,
Varnishes, Stationery,
Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles,
Besides a full line of FRESH DRUGS always on hand. Prices to
suit the times.
Traynhnm cc Dial (Hock.
DOWN WITH ii Hill PRICES.
We tealiac that to sell goods this lall we have got to give the best
'[Utility for very little money. We have all gol but little money and it
must and will go a Ion-- ways ifyou will only buy your goods at the
right place and at the rigid price-.
HOW DOES THIS STK IKE YOU FOR LOW.
A woman's genuine penitentiary bi itlon shoe guaranteed lull stock
all leather or no pay only $100. Sain C in lace for 90c.
A full stock high cut mcj?^t>rognn 4 i.oo,
The best nil WOol Jeans full w eight ^5c.
We have a limited stock of our popul n brand and style of Kcrsevs
that we had such large sales of last sea von thai we will again sell at
our establishment price 50c.
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Standard calicoes, piece 10 to 1^ yardl b} piece only JjC per yard.
Calicoes in bundles at .15c per bundle 1 v pound. <?
We have HUNDREDS OF OTHER SUCH BARGAINS but our
space will only allow the mention of tin isc lew.
Remember we are selling first class
fe?"Wing jVna^GJniiic^ & a/rxcL OlQj
at less than half what an agent wo ul
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